Travis Scott splurges another $22 million on Kylie

by New York Post

13th Aug 2019 5:26 AM

To say that Travis Scott is supportive of his billionaire girlfriend would be an understatement.

The New York Post reports that the rapper, 28, is so impressed with Kylie Jenner's Kylie Cosmetics empire that he gifted her an insane tribute to the company for her 22nd birthday: an over-the-top pink and white diamond necklace featuring her company's dripping lips logo.

Kylie Jenner models the $22 million necklace her partner Travis Scott gave to her. Picture: Instagram

The Cuban link chain was designed by Scott's go-to jeweller, Eliantte & Co. It not only features hundreds of pavé diamonds all over, but also pear-shaped stones literally dripping off the links. And inside the larger-than-life lips? Chunky emerald-cut diamond "teeth."

Jenner posted a video of the extravagant gift to her Instagram Stories, pairing it with a pink feathered minidress and, later, custom-made sweatpants and a T-shirt.

The lavish necklace wasn't Scott's only gift to Jenner for her 22nd. One week before jetting off to Portofino, Italy, with their daughter Stormi Webster and other members of the Kardashian family, the "Butterfly Effect" artist covered Jenner's home in red roses and blanketed the floor with petals.

Scott's birthday Instagram post to Jenner included pictures of them together and with baby Stormi. He captioned it: "Happy Bday Wifey everyday I watch u grow more into this amazing superhuman everyday is the best the day with u here may God continue shine on you. Happy fcking Bday love ya !!!"

Jenner has been celebrating her birthday with various dinners and parties around Italy, and the family is staying on a $250 million yacht once owned by infamous Malaysian fugitive Jho Low.

The luxury yacht Kylie Jenner is renting for her 22nd birthday. The 'Tranquility' superyacht is worth $250 million. Picture: Camper & Nicholsons International

It includes a Turkish bath, pool, beauty salon, movie theatre, elevators, gym and an outdoor bar.

This story first appeared in the New York Post and has been republished here with permission.